
Families are flooding US border following Title 42's end -- because...
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Border Patrol officials told all that they would eventually get work authorizations after they showed up for appointments.57% : "It's the same as if we were to have finished going through CBP-One," one mother said.
55% : With an approved appointment in hand, immigrants are escorted across a port of entry "legally" to the American side where CBP processors hand out permit papers and then release them into the country with two-year work authorizations to maybe apply for asylum sometime later.
53% : During a recent visit to the Del Rio Sector, the Center for Immigration Studies witnessed hundreds of family units crossing from Piedras Negras into Eagle Pass, and watched a nongovernmental organization that receives processed immigrants from Border Patrol in just a couple of hours on one afternoon fill three chartered buses with released families off into the heartland.
53% : The plan's basic idea was to steer immigrants from politically problematic illegal border crossings into queues south of the border where they could apply for humanitarian entry permits through a cellphone app called CBP One.
49% : Nor did the agents even ask if they wanted to apply for asylum.
49% : We didn't even tell them we were seeking asylum or anything."
47% : But according to five freshly released parents at the Del Rio McDonald's, all already had asylum or humanitarian protection in Mexico but were never asked about it.
46% : All have a right to evade deportation by claiming asylum but the administration put together a streamlined process to decline those claims within a day.
44% : Border Patrol didn't ask us anything," one mother of three said.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.